Top Raleigh news: NC joins multi-state Facebook investigation; boulevard closures continue; more

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Sex offender arrested for attending NC State Fair

A convicted sex offender from Rocky Mount has been arrested for attending the North Carolina State Fair, warrants say.

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Revamp of shopping center forces longtime sandwich shop to close

Billy Williams, the owner of Boondini's Sandwich Superstore, which has been a staple at Celebration at Six Forks since 1986, says his shop is being forced to shut down to make room for future businesses.

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.

Police release video linked to shooting of 7-year-old girl

Raleigh police on Monday released two videos that show people linked to the late September shooting of a 7-year-old girl.

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NC joins multi-state investigation into Facebook’s business practices

North Carolina’s attorney general is helping lead an investigation into Facebook’s business practices, along with 47 other states.

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Capital Boulevard closures continue through weekend

The southbound lanes of the boulevard from Johnson Street to Lane Street will be closed each night this week and continue to be closed nights over the weekend until 6 a.m. Monday.

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